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. >> kudos for best actor in a comedy to don cheadle. teen in faye and amy poehler scored for best new hosts. "lincoln" leads the academy awards with 123 nominations. >>> back east now a busy week ahead in washington. preparations are already underway for the inauguration ceremony. it is back to work on the hill as congress takes up the president's cabinet picks, immigration and the debt ceiling. vice president biden finishes his recommendations on gun control. nbc tracie potts has the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we saw the inaugural preps, the rehearsal here on capitol hill over the weekend, but now the focus this week will be inside the capitol. president obama among them an those cabinet nominations including chuck hagel for secretary of defense, both democrats and republicans here still have a lot of questions about hagel and his views. they plan to ask those questions at the confirmation hearings. also congress has got to deal with the debt ceiling. we're hitting it yet again. sometime in mid-february, authorit
. >> kudos for best actor in a comedy to don cheadle. teen in faye and amy poehler scored for best new hosts. "lincoln" leads the academy awards with 123 nominations. >>> back east now a busy week ahead in washington. preparations are already underway for the inauguration ceremony. it is back to work on the hill as congress takes up the president's cabinet picks, immigration and the debt ceiling. vice president biden finishes his recommendations on gun control. nbc...
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i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's get you up to speed. a big announcement expected tomorrow in washington. sources tell cnn that president obama is going to cross party lines and announce former republican senator chuck hagel as his nominee for defense secretary. but hagel has critics on capitol hill even among republicans. the question is his past views on several issues, including israel. >> chuck hagel if confirmed to be secretary of defense would be the most antagonistic secretary of defense toward the state of israel in our nation's history. >> we'll have more in a few moments. >>> help is on the way for people who lost so much during superstorm sandy. president obama signed into law today a $9.7 billion sandy disaster relief package. it was the first legislative action of the new congress. a larger sandy aid package will have to wait. lawmakers will consider $51 billion relief bill on january 15th. some people were outraged after house speaker boehner canceled a vote tuesday on the entire aid package. sandy devastated parts of the n
i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's get you up to speed. a big announcement expected tomorrow in washington. sources tell cnn that president obama is going to cross party lines and announce former republican senator chuck hagel as his nominee for defense secretary. but hagel has critics on capitol hill even among republicans. the question is his past views on several issues, including israel. >> chuck hagel if confirmed to be secretary of defense would be the most antagonistic...
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. >>> cbs don don is at the shark tank where fans and businesses are eagerly anticipating the drop. >> reporter: that's right this is a battle between millionaires and billionaires. they really appreciate the fans here in san jose. they are swarming all over spending money everywhere they go. that's why they want them back. the bar and restaurant is running on the sunday night. good, but nothing like the sharks game night. hopes that they will still be on the ice puts everyone here in a good mood. >> it's great. it will bring back all of our time. they were out the door, it's a fun atmosphere. >> he's a huge shark fan and overjoyed on getting the sharks back to the ice. >> and it has been very depressing for all of us, you know, if you're a millionaire it depends if you wonder if they will ever take the stand and i'm glad they finally got the whole thing settled. >> good for fans and businesses. good for the san jose downtown circulation. >> the more impact you have for the wave of tole that washes over downtown especially the restaurant. no gains, no 30% increase. >> it's been that b
. >>> cbs don don is at the shark tank where fans and businesses are eagerly anticipating the drop. >> reporter: that's right this is a battle between millionaires and billionaires. they really appreciate the fans here in san jose. they are swarming all over spending money everywhere they go. that's why they want them back. the bar and restaurant is running on the sunday night. good, but nothing like the sharks game night. hopes that they will still be on the ice puts everyone...
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. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah fairic in for don lemon. let's get you up to speed on the headlines. hillary clinton is returning to work tomorrow morning. it will be his first day back since she was sidelined by a stomach virus followed by a concussion and blood clot in her brain. she was released wednesday from a new york hospital. according to her schedule clinton will meet with her assistant secretary tomorrow morning. that meeting is her only public event of the day. >>> president obama plans to nominate chuck hagel as the next secretary of defense. reaction is already pouring in, some positive, some not. we'll have much more on the story in a moment. >>> pakistani intelligence officials say a suspected u.s. drone strike killed 17 people today. today's attack follows two suspected u.s. drone strikes last week that killed 15 people, including a taliban commander with ties to the pakistani military. demonstrators protested against drone strikes thursday and burned a u.s. flag. >>> parents in new york are on edge tonight waiting to hear i
. >>> hello, everyone, i'm deborah fairic in for don lemon. let's get you up to speed on the headlines. hillary clinton is returning to work tomorrow morning. it will be his first day back since she was sidelined by a stomach virus followed by a concussion and blood clot in her brain. she was released wednesday from a new york hospital. according to her schedule clinton will meet with her assistant secretary tomorrow morning. that meeting is her only public event of the day....
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william shatner shares with don lemon. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> it's like the fabled home of the future. lori siegel shows us now how you can control your home with just the touch of a button. >> with the windchill, it's 10 below. >> warm up your car with your smart phone. technology now possible and starting to take off. >> starting to see more products connect to the internet, and i think over time it's starting to create the home of the future, where everything talks to each other and things happen automatically. >> what does this home of the future look like? >> i have a button on my phone i can press, and when i p
william shatner shares with don lemon. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen...
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he talked to don about the director of the newest version of star trek, j.j. abrams. >> the way he has brought a major audience into the franchise is to make a ride. star trek becomes one of those rides with explosions, action, and the wonderful people they've got playing the roles. he has made star trek popular once again with a far larger audience. he seems to be doing the right thing. the star treks that we were in told a more personal story. told a story that had more soul to it, if you will, but the large screen encourages explosions and shoot 'em ups. >> i think what you guys did was more journey of the mind. because you were on the precipi precipice, in the beginning, you had to stretch people's minds and imaginations about space. >> well, not only that, we had to do stories that caught your attention, because the special effects -- we had no budget for them. >> right, right, right. so, after "star trek" when "star trek" went off the air. you and your wife gloria schmidt up. you were so broke that you lived in a camper, hooked up to a pickup truck. when
he talked to don about the director of the newest version of star trek, j.j. abrams. >> the way he has brought a major audience into the franchise is to make a ride. star trek becomes one of those rides with explosions, action, and the wonderful people they've got playing the roles. he has made star trek popular once again with a far larger audience. he seems to be doing the right thing. the star treks that we were in told a more personal story. told a story that had more soul to it, if...
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don, i don't know. unless the tv is cooking and cleaning for me, i'm not sure i would pay that much. >> what sit? 100 inches? >> it's 110 inches. it's big and huge, but it's always $300,000. >> the future looks very clear. >> what is it then? what -- remember it was plaz ma and then it was l.e.d. and then it was -- there was else what is the rage now? >> say it again, don? >> what is the rage, plasma or l.e.d. l.e.d.? >> when we talk about o.l.e.d., this is the next step. this is what people are going to be looking for and this is what they are investing a lot of money. >> is anybody going to come up with a better way to do 3-d, i have it, and it's not bad, and the dumb glasses. >> you say it perfectly. who wants to sit at home and put on the glasses. that is why a lot of the 3-d tvs are not been taking off. but there's a company called visio, who are trying to build 3-d televisions without the glasses. that's the future. it's a couple years off, but our gadget reporter went and tried it out and said th
don, i don't know. unless the tv is cooking and cleaning for me, i'm not sure i would pay that much. >> what sit? 100 inches? >> it's 110 inches. it's big and huge, but it's always $300,000. >> the future looks very clear. >> what is it then? what -- remember it was plaz ma and then it was l.e.d. and then it was -- there was else what is the rage now? >> say it again, don? >> what is the rage, plasma or l.e.d. l.e.d.? >> when we talk about o.l.e.d.,...
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deb feyerick in for don lemon. have a great week! >>> hello, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. a big announcement expected in you go wa. sources tell cnn that president obama will announce that chuck hagel is his nominee for secretary of defense. hagel has his share of critics, even within his own party. we'll have more on his expected nomination a few moments away. >> president obama signed into law today a $9.7 billion sandy relief package. the first legislative action. some were outraged after house speaker boehner canceled a vote on a much larger aid bill. sandy devastated parts of the northeast two months ago. lawmakers will consider a $51 billion aid package on january 15th. >> half of the residents of long beach, new york, remain homeless and still came out to say good-bye to a landmark. thousands witnessed the start of the demolition of the two-mile long brdwalk, damaged beyond repair by sandy. it will cost an estimated $25 million. the new bored walk should be ready in time for summer. >>> five men accused of brutally gang raping
deb feyerick in for don lemon. have a great week! >>> hello, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. a big announcement expected in you go wa. sources tell cnn that president obama will announce that chuck hagel is his nominee for secretary of defense. hagel has his share of critics, even within his own party. we'll have more on his expected nomination a few moments away. >> president obama signed into law today a $9.7 billion sandy relief package. the first legislative...
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remember reagan had don regan first and jim bakker, and bob ruben of goldman sachs. this is a washington oriented pick. >> one of the things i find troubling about jack lew not so much his ideological east lansing are obviously going to reflect those of the president, but the treasury secretary should have a vision of what the largest economy in the world wants to do. >> paul: still. >>, but wants to do in terms of a vision, an international vision and jack lew has a, basically experience, keeping the books. even when he was at citibank, you know, his job was sort of an operations manager, even though he got a huge bonus right on the heels of the big bailout, but he doesn't have the experience of someone who could lead in terms of the u.s. economy, its role in the world, on the international stage, i find that troubling. but barack obama is not thinking in any sense in traditional ways about the treasury secretary or these ideas about the economy. to them, the economy is a kind of concede his job is to send revenue to washington. and they have argued that lew's exper
remember reagan had don regan first and jim bakker, and bob ruben of goldman sachs. this is a washington oriented pick. >> one of the things i find troubling about jack lew not so much his ideological east lansing are obviously going to reflect those of the president, but the treasury secretary should have a vision of what the largest economy in the world wants to do. >> paul: still. >>, but wants to do in terms of a vision, an international vision and jack lew has a,...
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but it is with a a lot of caution restraint and let's face it, obama is not going to bring back don rumsfeld for a third term as secretary of defense. >> restraint is always a good thing in the application of military force. what you want to have, though, is restraint by choice and not because you must be restrained because you lack the force necessary for certain missions. that is the question are we being restrain the because we have to or because we decide to? >> the important thing to remember, chris, s we are not going to have a secretary of defense free lansing making the decisions on his or other own. most of the judgments made in the white house and implemented by the secretary of defense and so it really is the president who is ultimately accountable for all this and his views were judged in november and that was decided and now he has an opportunity to implement those policies and we can judge them accordingly. >> chris: we have to take a break here. when we come back, the politics of gun control as president obama talks tough heading into his second term. isurprise...it's eating l
but it is with a a lot of caution restraint and let's face it, obama is not going to bring back don rumsfeld for a third term as secretary of defense. >> restraint is always a good thing in the application of military force. what you want to have, though, is restraint by choice and not because you must be restrained because you lack the force necessary for certain missions. that is the question are we being restrain the because we have to or because we decide to? >> the important...
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don rumsfeld is one of the most brilliant people that i've ever met. there is no question about it. if you look at the first george w. bush administration and you look at the policies on iraq, you had a group of people who were as well qualified, whose resumes if you stack them up were among the most remarkable in washington in the history of our foreign policy. and yet, you ended up with on a set of decisions, certainly on iraq that proved my judgment and in the judgment of most americans to be catastrophic. my point, it's not just paper credentials, its discretion, it's asking the right questions before you advise a president to put young american men and women in harm's way. >> gregg: let's talk about hagel's judgment. the most frequent criticism of him seems to be advocacy of negotiating with iran and hezbollah and hamas and opposition naming the alert two as terrorist groups which would appear to be a no-brainer given their conduct over the last 30 years. say that won't matter much because, you say hagel won't have a say or influence in these matters -- i would have to tell you
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this is something that don rumsfeld tried and failed to do. it's something that bob gates tried and failed to do in any serious way. and now, given the budget pressures, this is going to be the moment for performance. >> rose: a couple of points, i guess. rumsfeld would argue that we had a big war came along and bob gates would argue that in the end he did cut it somewhat. >> somewhat. but if you look at the total national security budget, charlie, which would be not just the pentagon but also the intelligence agencies, homeland security, it's basically doubled since the 9/11 attacks. >> rose: and weapons systems you don't really need in the judgment of many people other than those people who represent the districts where they're located. >> leftovers from the cold war and, remember, the president himself came in supported by chuck hagel on this point with the thought that there was a moment here to really build down on the nuclear force. and so far they have not been able to do that except some modest cuts when they passed the start treaty wi
this is something that don rumsfeld tried and failed to do. it's something that bob gates tried and failed to do in any serious way. and now, given the budget pressures, this is going to be the moment for performance. >> rose: a couple of points, i guess. rumsfeld would argue that we had a big war came along and bob gates would argue that in the end he did cut it somewhat. >> somewhat. but if you look at the total national security budget, charlie, which would be not just the...
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john: we have a debt ceiling debate and you heard mitch mcmcconnell saying that the revenue piece is don and no more taxings. the only thing that the president has to do is deal with the spending cuts. >> guest: i am happy for lots was new revenue but not new taxes. best avenue for new revenue is economic growth. if the economy is sputtering at one and half and two percent gdp growth and tax rates plummet and people are hurt and we get the economy up to historical levels. average is 3.3 percent. in the fourth year of reagan's presidency our economy grew 7.2 percent. if we can get gdp up to three or four or 5 percent that will be more revenue to pay off the deficit and debt. that is the way to do it >> john: are you willing to risk default by taking the debt ceiling battle to the limit. >> guest: no, let me be clear about i do not stipulate default on the debt and we should never default on the debt and only players who are threatening to default is president obama and harry reid. this is it an issue earlier in the show you played the president's threatening default. in any begin month ta
john: we have a debt ceiling debate and you heard mitch mcmcconnell saying that the revenue piece is don and no more taxings. the only thing that the president has to do is deal with the spending cuts. >> guest: i am happy for lots was new revenue but not new taxes. best avenue for new revenue is economic growth. if the economy is sputtering at one and half and two percent gdp growth and tax rates plummet and people are hurt and we get the economy up to historical levels. average is 3.3...
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and i thank you very much, don, for keeping it in time. >> ok. so try to put all of this together, what do we see? we've given you a smattering of what it is that is in the report. there is a great deal more. when you look at this whole picture, when you examine the evidence, what you see is the emergeans of a complex, modernized cross-agency system organized around these six pillars, as we call them. it's been institutionalized through strong links with national security and national security imperatives as well as unprecedented resource investments. against that backdrop, against that 25-plus years of evolution that has brought us to this point, the recession came along and fundamentally altered the illegal immigration picture which this is attempting to solve. so, because of reduced job demand in the united states and also coincidentally significant structural changes and conditions in mexico, the growth of unauthorized immigration in the united states is at a standstill. strengthened enforcement has become the additional element that is part
and i thank you very much, don, for keeping it in time. >> ok. so try to put all of this together, what do we see? we've given you a smattering of what it is that is in the report. there is a great deal more. when you look at this whole picture, when you examine the evidence, what you see is the emergeans of a complex, modernized cross-agency system organized around these six pillars, as we call them. it's been institutionalized through strong links with national security and national...
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>> don, last weekend i was in cairo. i sat down for a lengthy, exclusive interview with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi, we spent some good quality time together discussing the most important issues affecting egypt, north africa, the middle east and the united states. our special report coming up on our special "sit room" right at the top of the hour. >> all right, wolf, thank you very much. >>> people are hunting pythons in florida today. look at that. we'll hear why the state is holding a month-long contest to kill the reptiles. Ñe >>> people are hunting pythons in florida today and they can win prizes. it is part of a month-long contest, called the python challenge. can't even look at that it is designed to tackle the problem of the exploding python problem. i hope you're being very careful, john. so how many big pythons did you see today, jz? >> reporter: well, i haven't seen any yet. but this is surprising, we're out here with justin matthews, and his brother-in-law. they're over here for manatee county. they
>> don, last weekend i was in cairo. i sat down for a lengthy, exclusive interview with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi, we spent some good quality time together discussing the most important issues affecting egypt, north africa, the middle east and the united states. our special report coming up on our special "sit room" right at the top of the hour. >> all right, wolf, thank you very much. >>> people are hunting pythons in florida today. look at that....
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most wore wet suits for warmth except for one who donned nothing, but his speedo. brrr. if you've filled up your car or truck tank recently, you've probably noticed gas surprises gradually going higher and 2013 could be a pricey year at the bump. anchor of bulls and bear, brenda buttner has the details. >> shannon, watch out, that price at the pump may be driving higher. just as the ball is dropping for 2013, prices were rising. gas costs began january with a national average the highest ever to start a new year, 3.29 a gallon. by friday, the average for a gallon was 3.30. that's less than a month ago, but two cents more costly than a week ago and eight cents in the past two weeks. and chances are, prices will keep climbing in the next few months. some analysts expect them to peak at just under four bucks a gallon in early april. all of this even though oil prices are $10 less expensive than the near $103 a barrel price that began last year. yet, they have trended higher of late. a lot of the pain of gassing up depends on the economy, if the recovery gets stronger there
most wore wet suits for warmth except for one who donned nothing, but his speedo. brrr. if you've filled up your car or truck tank recently, you've probably noticed gas surprises gradually going higher and 2013 could be a pricey year at the bump. anchor of bulls and bear, brenda buttner has the details. >> shannon, watch out, that price at the pump may be driving higher. just as the ball is dropping for 2013, prices were rising. gas costs began january with a national average the highest...
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when don wright was diagnosed with cancer, he didn't let that stop him from running marathons. in fact, he was determined to run one in each state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story in this week's human factor. >> done wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62, he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago, just days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it was multiple myeloma. >> this is caneser of the blood where the white blood cells invade bone marrow causing pain usually in the back or ribs and patients are rarely cured. wright refused to let that slow him down even qualifying for the boston marathon. >> i got this devastating diagnosis and we just, my family and i kept on going. you know, there wasn't any reason to stop and be sorry. you know? we kept running marathons. >> on december 9th, under a hot hawaiian sun, wright, now 71, reached his seemingly impossible goal. running a marathon in all 50 snits it fe. >> it feels
when don wright was diagnosed with cancer, he didn't let that stop him from running marathons. in fact, he was determined to run one in each state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story in this week's human factor. >> done wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62, he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago, just days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times...
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newsroom continues now with don lemon who hopefully will get well soon. >> much better now. someone needs to check the weather balloons. i think we were sabotaged. thank you, michael. appreciate the good wishes. i'm don lemon. this hour, winding down the war this afghanistan and figuring out how many u.s. troops will remain there. president obama meeting with hamid karzai at the white house discussing afghanistan after the 2014 troop drawdown. they'll hold a news conference th in about 15 minutes and we'll carry it live. >>> the suspect in the colorado movie theater shooting won't be arraigned just jeyet. the judge postponed it until march to allow holmes' attorneys more time to go over evidence. the judge feared if it moved too a quickly, the case could end up in appeal. >> so far the court has yesterday ruled that there is probable cause to hold the defendant for these charges for trial. he's also found there is proof evident presumption great and that is sufficient to hold him in custody without the benefit of bond throughout these proceedings. >> james holmes faces 166 c
newsroom continues now with don lemon who hopefully will get well soon. >> much better now. someone needs to check the weather balloons. i think we were sabotaged. thank you, michael. appreciate the good wishes. i'm don lemon. this hour, winding down the war this afghanistan and figuring out how many u.s. troops will remain there. president obama meeting with hamid karzai at the white house discussing afghanistan after the 2014 troop drawdown. they'll hold a news conference th in about 15...
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i don' joshua davis' trip into the heart of darkness. this week on "press: here." good morning. i'm scott mcgrew. john mcafee, the security pioneer turned fugitive, declared last week hezbollah was operating in central america. he also said he had wiretapped most of the politicians in his home country
i don' joshua davis' trip into the heart of darkness. this week on "press: here." good morning. i'm scott mcgrew. john mcafee, the security pioneer turned fugitive, declared last week hezbollah was operating in central america. he also said he had wiretapped most of the politicians in his home country
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but, it is with a lot of cautioned restraint and, let's face it, obama's not going to bring back don rumsfeld for a third term, as secretary of defense. >>... in the application of military force. what you want to have, though, is restraint by choice, and not because you must be restrained because you lack the force necessary for certain missions. so that is the question. do we have -- are we being restrained because we have to or because we decide to? >> briefly -- >> the important thing to remember is we will not have a secretary of defense, who is out there freelancing making these decisions on his or her own. it will be judgment made in the white house an ultimately the president is accountable for all of this and his views were judged in november and that was decided and now he has an opportunity to implement the policies. >> chris: we have to take a break, the politics of gun control as president obama talks tough heading into his second term. eathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. eathe, and how that feels. spiriva helps control my copd symp
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. >> reporter: but if you ask don shin, who runs pie's deli in laurel, this community in the middle is definitely redskins territory. >> yeah, i thought that my customer, redskins t-shirts, red skin hats, even glove, everything redskins. >> reporter: some locals say a slight shift in geography makes a big difference. >> the further you go up, like jessup and elk ridge. right here is redskins fans. >> reporter: because baltimore's nfl team has been a serious contender in recent years, some laurel residents are beginning to pull for the team from the south. >> actually i would like to see the redskins win. >> redskins? >> yes. >> even though you lived in baltimore. >> i would like to see them win because it's been so long. >> reporter: cody is the only ravens fan who told us he is beginning to favor the washington redskins. >> i have been going with the ravens, but now since rg-iii is with the redskins, i do, you know, starting to like the redskins as well. >> now, if it comes to a super bowl between the two? >> i will go with redskins. >> with the pass, with the run, he's opened a whole
. >> reporter: but if you ask don shin, who runs pie's deli in laurel, this community in the middle is definitely redskins territory. >> yeah, i thought that my customer, redskins t-shirts, red skin hats, even glove, everything redskins. >> reporter: some locals say a slight shift in geography makes a big difference. >> the further you go up, like jessup and elk ridge. right here is redskins fans. >> reporter: because baltimore's nfl team has been a serious...
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. >>> state schools chief don torlickson is expected to unveil a new system for standardized testing. last year he was given the task of revamping student achievement tests which gauge progress in english, arts and math. the new testing is expected to include critical thinking and problem solving skills to comply with new national guidelines known as common core. >>> it is 4:36. we know when the united states supreme court will take up the prop 8 case, on march 26. at issue whether it was constitutional for the california voters to ban gay marriage through the 2008 ballot measure. the next day the court will hear arguments on the constitutionality of the federal "defense of marriage act." the rulings are expected sometime in june. >>> president obama is urging congress to act quickly and confirm his nominees for defense secretary and cia director but cbs news reporter susan mcginnis says another capitol hill battle seems to be looming. >>> reporter: president obama announced his pick for the next heads of the pentagon and the cia. now they need congressional approval before they can g
. >>> state schools chief don torlickson is expected to unveil a new system for standardized testing. last year he was given the task of revamping student achievement tests which gauge progress in english, arts and math. the new testing is expected to include critical thinking and problem solving skills to comply with new national guidelines known as common core. >>> it is 4:36. we know when the united states supreme court will take up the prop 8 case, on march 26. at issue...
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deb feyerick in for don lemon. what do you have going on? >> since congress is the greatest reality show going, giving biden a slice of that, not the worst thing. >> could be high ratings. >> with all the back and forth going on with the fiscal cliff negotiations, the one thing we didn't really see when all of it was finally over was president obama extending any sort of an olive branch to house speaker, john boehner. we are going to take a look to see whether the president missed a key opportunity to con sillate with republicans to try and restore some trust. it is trust that's going to be needed in the next round of negotiations. both sides are going to become more entrenched. the ohio high school football rape case, students recorded what happened to a 16-year-old girl during a party last august. a number of the students posted about the incident, rather than step forward and do something to help the girl. we're going to hear from dr. drew pinsky about what this may say about the character of those theeenagers and why they allowed this to
deb feyerick in for don lemon. what do you have going on? >> since congress is the greatest reality show going, giving biden a slice of that, not the worst thing. >> could be high ratings. >> with all the back and forth going on with the fiscal cliff negotiations, the one thing we didn't really see when all of it was finally over was president obama extending any sort of an olive branch to house speaker, john boehner. we are going to take a look to see whether the president...
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. >> we don want that for us. that's bad for us? >> good for you, bad for me. >> a look at the playbook executive editor. good morning. >> happy new year. >> happy new year to you. with your doing behind the curtain piece this morning, what you call the modern republican party by looking at one freshman congressman in particular, tom cotton, a republican. why do you look at him and what does he represent? >> you look at someone like tom cotton and figure out why is it we can't get a grand fiscal cli cliff -- fiscal bargain and why gun laws unlikely in the next congress and immigration harder than people think. you look at a guy like tom cotton a mainstream republican, opposed to any new gun laws and pathway to citizenship and willing to default if necessary to get bigger spending cuts in the next two months. to a lot of folks in the media, crazy radical from the south, he is the republican party. until you understood 150 members are just like him, you won't understand the complexities of the president and speaker boehner trying to n
. >> we don want that for us. that's bad for us? >> good for you, bad for me. >> a look at the playbook executive editor. good morning. >> happy new year. >> happy new year to you. with your doing behind the curtain piece this morning, what you call the modern republican party by looking at one freshman congressman in particular, tom cotton, a republican. why do you look at him and what does he represent? >> you look at someone like tom cotton and figure out...
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you saw what colin powell said today he has other advocates, brent scowcroft, don ridge, others who have known him for many years and support him by, too is in a different part of the republican party. it's not just that he has difficult personal relationship but he really offended john mccain in 2008. he didn't endorse barack obama but he traveled with him and that was a tacit endorsement going to iraq and afghanistan with obama and it really angered mccain. >> governor barbour, one of the questions that andrea raised in discussions with us this week is how does somebody who has got such a tough relationship with republicans help this president lead big budget cut backs at the pentagon? won't that be tough on capitol hill? . >> it remains to be seen. he wasn't picked to improve the president's relationship with republicans. like general powell, not sure exactly why he was picked but as andrea said, normally, the presidents get their choices for the cabinet. these hearings, i think, will be contentious, particularly on iran, israel, hamas and hezbollah. we will see. i should tell you, ch
you saw what colin powell said today he has other advocates, brent scowcroft, don ridge, others who have known him for many years and support him by, too is in a different part of the republican party. it's not just that he has difficult personal relationship but he really offended john mccain in 2008. he didn't endorse barack obama but he traveled with him and that was a tacit endorsement going to iraq and afghanistan with obama and it really angered mccain. >> governor barbour, one of...
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video for your media projects free radio don carty dot com. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean. i believe that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize it's. worse cheaper to live through the white house or to the. radio guy four minutes from the. whereabouts of his you've never seen anything like that i'm still. going on guys i'm having martin and this is breaking the set there are many things we know about marilyn monroe one of the greatest icons of the twentieth century we're just learning for the first time fifty years after her death that she was heavily targeted by the f.b.i. man was subject to intense surveillance and scrutiny because of her close association of people with a left leaning ideologies but this is the period of the red scare a time in which the establishment was on a witch hunt against anyone they suspected might subscribe to anticapitalist beliefs and their mccarthyism ruined the lives and de
video for your media projects free radio don carty dot com. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean. i believe that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize it's. worse cheaper to live through the white house or to the. radio guy four minutes from the. whereabouts of his you've never seen anything like that i'm still. going on guys i'm having martin and this is breaking...
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but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump. well, dond trump has responded. with it came trump's birth certificate. and there it is, in all of its glory, donald john trump, the date, june 14th, 1946. and here's the big one. he's the son of fred trump, not the o rang tang? or is he? and by the way, donald, where is your long form birth certificate? thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> out of the way. obama's coming. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. i think we're looking at a new barack obama. you know the expression let reagan be reagan. i think we're seeing barack obama be barack obama. an in your face challenge to the right wing. he's putting in a guy who knows the lessons of vietnam and iraq and putting him out front, making him his point man as he goes into the war of hawkish republicans who count the months between wars as an unwanted time-out. who like nothing more than the next war to fight. meet barack obama tw
but unless he comes up with proof, i'm willing to offer $5 million to don trump. well, dond trump has responded. with it came trump's birth certificate. and there it is, in all of its glory, donald john trump, the date, june 14th, 1946. and here's the big one. he's the son of fred trump, not the o rang tang? or is he? and by the way, donald, where is your long form birth certificate? thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> out of the way....
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host: don williamson may have follow up. any questions about -- any answer to his question about the estate tax, giving gifts to his kids? guest: there is a whole other regime of taxation in this country called the estate tax, and there are gift taxes that go with it. those rules -- there was a time where, in 2010, there was no estate tax in this country, and it was a wonderful opportunity that died, came back in 2011. it was going to come back in 2012 were only people making more than $1 million would be subject to the estate tax. that law has been changed to permit $5 million to be -- even if your viewers feel they do not have anything approaching $5 million, were one spouse to pass away, it behooves the surviving spouse to file a state tax return for the deceased spouse, even though the threshold has not been met. that is to use the unused exclusion on the state tax to be available to the second spouse when he or she passes away. that is a little-known provision in the law that many middle income americans or people who d
host: don williamson may have follow up. any questions about -- any answer to his question about the estate tax, giving gifts to his kids? guest: there is a whole other regime of taxation in this country called the estate tax, and there are gift taxes that go with it. those rules -- there was a time where, in 2010, there was no estate tax in this country, and it was a wonderful opportunity that died, came back in 2011. it was going to come back in 2012 were only people making more than $1...
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don stenburg. i won. then i won against the incum been governor who is now my colleague in the senat ben nelson. >> how did you beat him? what did you use? >> well, in august of 1996, ll every poll showed that i was 25 points behind. there was three months before the election. and i think it's like everything in life, brian, there's no magic bullet, no one thing. it's an accumulation of tng, of building a team, of building a process, of building a profile, of building a campaign that was strong and that was preparing itself to win. and like everything in life, building c-span, building your life, building anything, it doesn't happen in a day or a month or a year, if you do it right. and we did it right. i had tremendous people. low ann was a housewife, mother of four who never ran a campaign like this. i asked her to be the campaign manager. all the pros said what a dister. this woman doesn't know how to run anything. she ran campaigns for county sheriff and done well and electe a county sheriff but i bro
don stenburg. i won. then i won against the incum been governor who is now my colleague in the senat ben nelson. >> how did you beat him? what did you use? >> well, in august of 1996, ll every poll showed that i was 25 points behind. there was three months before the election. and i think it's like everything in life, brian, there's no magic bullet, no one thing. it's an accumulation of tng, of building a team, of building a process, of building a profile, of building a campaign...
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host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. -- it was the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys that fored banks to make substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone to do their business we wouldn't have had these problems, and now we have your host calling for more government involvement and it is wrong. >> a chance to respond -- guest: when you have a crisis that was this devastating and harmed this many people, i don't think the answer is to go about allowing these institutions to continue down that same path. i have not suggested are called for greater regulations of financial institutions. i have believe that we need to have regulators who have an appetite to
host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. -- it was the community reinvestment act and barack obama's...
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., don lemon spoke with william shatner. and you'll hear a twist on an infamous story heard for years. shatner talks about that story where after a bad motorcycle accident in the desert, he got some
., don lemon spoke with william shatner. and you'll hear a twist on an infamous story heard for years. shatner talks about that story where after a bad motorcycle accident in the desert, he got some
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i'm don lemon. thank you for watching. from the cnn world headquarters from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> now to "cnn presents." experts say climate change is a big reason. and last year is just a sign of what's to come. not only higher temperatures but more extreme weather. storms even more damaging. even more dangerous. climate change helped make sandy one of the most defsing storms ever to hit the east coast. and just this week, governor cuomo announced plans to prepare for bigger storms. what is the rest of the country doing to prepare for the next disaster. we dispatched a team of cnn correspondents around the world to investigate how bad these storms can become and what we can do now to plan when the next big one hits. >> hurricane sandy threatening to unleash massive damage on the u.s. northeast. >> conditions are deteriorating very rapidly. >> certainly felt more rain, more wind, stronger gusts. >> i've never, in 26 years of forecasting, have seen anyth
i'm don lemon. thank you for watching. from the cnn world headquarters from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> now to "cnn presents." experts say climate change is a big reason. and last year is just a sign of what's to come. not only higher temperatures but more extreme weather. storms even more damaging. even more dangerous. climate change helped make sandy one of the most defsing storms ever to hit the east coast....
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so frigid, rescuers don full body thermal suits like one i wore in norway -- a precaution. but here's what you can do. don't flail your arms like this, always keep them above the water -- so they don't freeze, your arms are key. and don't remove your clothing, including your boots, it actually will help you to stay afloat. swim in the direction you came from, and hang on, since it's likely the strongest ice. and how to get out? chris edwards from abc in detroit, wxyz, took the plunge. first, try to hoist yourself up by kicking hard. and always, when on ice, carry simple ice picks like these to help you claw out. out on thin ice, your every move can make the difference between life and death. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up next, we're going to introduce you to an unlikely superstar. the basketball shot that makes a kid on the church team an internet sensation. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free
so frigid, rescuers don full body thermal suits like one i wore in norway -- a precaution. but here's what you can do. don't flail your arms like this, always keep them above the water -- so they don't freeze, your arms are key. and don't remove your clothing, including your boots, it actually will help you to stay afloat. swim in the direction you came from, and hang on, since it's likely the strongest ice. and how to get out? chris edwards from abc in detroit, wxyz, took the plunge. first,...
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caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the battlefield. most of our intel assets into afghanistan and iraq. it is a good idea to restore some of our focus in other parts of the world, including asia. as a former policy maker, i would hope this rebalance toward asia will not focus on how we make relationships with china and others more difficult. i would hope it would help to join in the region to create a larger trading relationship and to better understand ways in which we can become close friends with china. i think that will be in everybody's interest and gives us information about leadership changes
caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the...
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don says the g.o.p. needs to stop this crap and get serious about this country. and then we have bill, use brandy, not rum for your throat. so far we've had whiskey rum and now brandy thrown into the mix. >> bill: line 'em up, babe, i'm ready. hello to our roving ambassador, arnold down in greensboro, north carolina. what do you say? >> hey man, good morning. good morning. >> first i want to tell peter that congratulations on the crimson tides. they roll over top of those guys. they got a sad history irish got a sad history of playing good season football but then in the post-season they just like marijuana, they get smoked in bowls. >> bill: oh, arnold! you had to go there. >> just like marijuana they get smoked in bowls. arnold, you made my day buddy. >> caller: listen, so far chuck hagel and the president's backing him. the republicans all president obama has to do, take any subject matter anything they do. if he supports it, they're going to be so far against it, it's unreal. he can take their policies and they will turn it around and not support nothing man.
don says the g.o.p. needs to stop this crap and get serious about this country. and then we have bill, use brandy, not rum for your throat. so far we've had whiskey rum and now brandy thrown into the mix. >> bill: line 'em up, babe, i'm ready. hello to our roving ambassador, arnold down in greensboro, north carolina. what do you say? >> hey man, good morning. good morning. >> first i want to tell peter that congratulations on the crimson tides. they roll over top of those...
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there's a man whose name is don wright and he used his diagnosis as a challenge. what he decided to do was that he would continue to run marathons in spite of his diagnosis and then decided he would run a marathon in each and every state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story, it's this week's "human factor." >> reporter: don wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62 he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago just days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it was multiple myeloma. >> reporter: this say conditioner is of the blood where the white blood cells invade the bone marrow causing pain, usually in the back or the ribs, and patients are rarely cured. >> i've got this devastating diagnosis. my family and i, we just kept on going. there wasn't any reason to stop and be sorry. >> reporter: on december 9th under a hot hawaiian sun, wright now 71 reached his seemingly impossible goal, running a marathon in all 50 s
there's a man whose name is don wright and he used his diagnosis as a challenge. what he decided to do was that he would continue to run marathons in spite of his diagnosis and then decided he would run a marathon in each and every state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story, it's this week's "human factor." >> reporter: don wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62 he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago just days after...
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don cheatolole came backstage a here's the first thing he said to reporters. >> please [ bleep ] the questions. black people questions are already. >> i still kind of get that, what, look on my face, a really awkward couple moments there. i'm not sure if don cheatle was being serious, if he was taking a shot at condition on the tarantino or if he was just making light of that situation, but so many people in that room were caught off guard and really uncomfortable. with quinton tarantino, he's a smart guy, you have to know what he's -- i think he might have known exactly what he was doing. >> they did say it a lot in civil wartimes, we all know that, we all know our history. in the movie it was said more than 100 times. what was the need for quinton tarantino to say the n-word so loudly and proudly last night? >> a and that's the question that people are asking today, and i know that he was saying as he went on in his remarks was, people want me to whitewash my characters in my films and i just don't do that. we understand that about you, quint quintin, we understand that you go all
don cheatolole came backstage a here's the first thing he said to reporters. >> please [ bleep ] the questions. black people questions are already. >> i still kind of get that, what, look on my face, a really awkward couple moments there. i'm not sure if don cheatle was being serious, if he was taking a shot at condition on the tarantino or if he was just making light of that situation, but so many people in that room were caught off guard and really uncomfortable. with quinton...
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and don forget, her family sized meals are perfect for everyone to share. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >> today i accepted general stanley mcchrystal's resignation as commander of the international security assistance force in afghanistan. i did so with considerable regret, but also, with certainty that it is the right thing for our mission in afghanistan, for our military and for our country. i don't make this decision based on any difference in policy with general mcchrystal as we are in full agreement about our strategy. stan mcchrystal has always shown great courtesy and carried out my orders faithfully. i've got great admiration for him and for his long record of service in uniform. but war is bigger than any one man or woman, whether a private, a general, or a president. the conduct represented in
and don forget, her family sized meals are perfect for everyone to share. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >> today i accepted general stanley mcchrystal's resignation as commander of the international security...
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and don forget, her family sized meals are perfect for everyone to share. >> a new variant of the old course. at bragg we of over the sicily zones. the air force load master leaned close to my boss and heard him that a struck one of the world trade center towers and then the green light came on, we jumped. we left polk that morning with america enjoying an imperfect, but relatively stable era of peace, our feet landed on a nation at war. >> and that was an excerpt from general mcchrystal's brand new book detailing how he was in the middle of a training jump when news of the 9/11 attacks hit and just like the general every american remembers where they were the day that america changed. and still with me to explain how that shifted his military career, is general stanley mcchrystal, his book memoir "my share of the task" which is in stores now. i want to start here, because this is what led to you to become the top commander. so you hear all of this, you're in the middle of a jump, you get down on the ground and then your mind starts thinking, you describe it in the book. >> absolutely
and don forget, her family sized meals are perfect for everyone to share. >> a new variant of the old course. at bragg we of over the sicily zones. the air force load master leaned close to my boss and heard him that a struck one of the world trade center towers and then the green light came on, we jumped. we left polk that morning with america enjoying an imperfect, but relatively stable era of peace, our feet landed on a nation at war. >> and that was an excerpt from general...
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with that, don, we'll start with you. >> and don rehill, director of research and tabulation for associated press. i started this business i guess he would say in 1983 as a researcher for news election service at the time and that the continually involved in research and election tabulation for the media i guess you would say since then it's 2003. ap has the unique vantage point on this election. we had a busy year with 40 election how 174 elections and caucuses recalculated. november 6th was the big enchilada and we had this huge network with euros that the research is news networks collect genius in the early voting. in the run-up to the election. we have used election night operation. for the only source for open wide results in many states the only source. as part of that operation, we've stringers in virtually every unit in the country, counties and most places. we have hundreds of people in entry centers, analyst at the data in our news network in the field, so we have a dirty good facility for seeing issues and problems and trends i guess you would say. we have a bias in that we look
with that, don, we'll start with you. >> and don rehill, director of research and tabulation for associated press. i started this business i guess he would say in 1983 as a researcher for news election service at the time and that the continually involved in research and election tabulation for the media i guess you would say since then it's 2003. ap has the unique vantage point on this election. we had a busy year with 40 election how 174 elections and caucuses recalculated. november 6th...
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the next bit, though, is for the beginners at the don edwards national wildlife refuge and education center. just go to the website down here below and scope out the info to make your reservations. there's a short class, a short walk, and a look at the migratory birds leaving you chirping about the newfound skills all week long. and time for me to parrot something you've heard me say before, get out and enjoy the bay. >>> california democrats now dominate the golden state's political offices, and nationally democrats are savoring the reelection of barack obama as well as an increased majority in the u.s. senate and modest gains in the house which remains under republican control. nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston gives us perspective. >> much of this change has to do with demography. the essence of the population, for some time democrats have excelled with african-americans. but in recent years, latinos, now the largest minority in california, and nationwide, have gone with the democrats. as well as asian-americans, they've gone with the democrats. take a look at the natio
the next bit, though, is for the beginners at the don edwards national wildlife refuge and education center. just go to the website down here below and scope out the info to make your reservations. there's a short class, a short walk, and a look at the migratory birds leaving you chirping about the newfound skills all week long. and time for me to parrot something you've heard me say before, get out and enjoy the bay. >>> california democrats now dominate the golden state's political...
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caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the ca plans on tackling that -- how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the battlefield. most of our intel assets into afghanistan and iraq. it is a good idea to restore some of our focus in other parts of the world, including asia. as a former policy maker, i would hope this rebalance toward asia will not focus on how we make relationships with china and others more difficult. i would hope it would help to join in the region to create a larger trading relationship and to better understand ways in which we can become close friends with china. i think that will be in everybody's interest and gives us
caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the ca plans on tackling that -- how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on...